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Know how Matthew Wade, the Aussies Gloveman stumped cancer

New Delhi:  Matthew Wade wasn't always the most skilled, but he has never been afraid to fight to overcome any deficiency be it cancer or anything, nor does he shirk a challenge.  At 24, has


This from a devoted youngster who'd only pulled on keeping gloves at age 13 at a David Boon summer camp, then became the youngest player to score a century in a TCA grade cricket final with 118 at age 14 for Clarence.

As vice-captain of the Tassie Mariners in the TAC Cup under-18 competition, he was talented enough to attract serious attention from AFL talent scouts.